Arrowhead and Paradox have done another one of their super awesome Live Action Trailers for Magicka!
We remember, there's been a PvP Live Action Trailer in the past, which still is hilarious - watch it!
The stars are almost left at this point! The DLC is on the doorstep!
What does Nyarlathotep have in store for us Wizards?
What will Pickman's Model show? Do you feel the Lurking Fear already?
Well, enough Lovecraft for now, there you go - the Trailer!
Well I sure am, so LLG goes into Corpse Party mode!
To get you into a similar mood, here's the Intro of Corpse Party for the Playstation Portable, recorded by your's truly.
This gem has just been released in the west for the first time, even though the original has been around in Japan since 1996 and went through many iterations and adaptions. Thankfully our dear saviors of portable gaming, XSEED, decided it was time to bring the PSP Version of the game over.
If you've enjoyed reading Visual Novels like Higurashi no Naku Koro ni or Umineko and others, please do yourselves a favor and buy this game from the Playstation Network. It's only $19.99 and will accompany you right into the PSVita-era.
And who knows? A sequel has been released in Japan last September...
So, once again XSEED saves us from a wasteland of bad sports game ports on our PSPs and delivers high-quality horror. Earlier this year they delivered the first part of the Trails in the Sky saga from the Legend of Heroes series, which has been a fan-favorite ever since (believe me, even Alkaid's weird friend fell in love with Trails!).
Thus I publicly want to thank XSEED once more, in a blogpost, for being this damn awesome! Please keep up the great work, Twitter-fun and feed our hunger for more gems the western audience would otherwise never see.
Thank you, XSEED. We're gonna join the Corpse Party!
The review is finally done! A few days later than I hoped, but earler than I expected.
A few words before you start reading - it isn't a bad game, and certainly not as horrible as I predicted from trailer one onwards.
Well, I surely am not blessed with much game-less time these days.
War in the North is done, Review needs some multiplayer action and polishing to be released.
L.A. Noire is on my plate, Skyrim now as well (Ragnhildr Wyrdmake has seen Skyrim already and deems it bullcrap) and in a few weeks Arkham City and Assassin's Creed Revelations will both join the list after being delayed again.
On the more "haha"-entertaining side, I'm gearing up for a rant on BF3 and MW3, which I've both been playing through a few missions in singleplayer.
There's more which I won't name here in this post, as I'm already overwhelmed with what I got right now.
Expect War in the North in a few hours at earliest or someday tomorrow at latest, and a quick Skyrim-is-so-meh-Rant probably later tonight.
Well, I've chosen to play and review or rant about these games, so I'll pull it through.
Well, I finally got it, and now the video settings actually work. Before, the game only ran on lowest settings, without shadows or anything.
Even with the full settings, the game still looks quite.. uninspired and dull.
If you are a fan of Tolkien apart from the movies, better don't play it.
In case you can resist screaming out of frustration while playing, try scratching everything from your memory, don't take this game as part of the lore - it just kinda looks like LotR, used some settings and names, but does not feel like it at all.
Well, at least in the USA.
Warner somehow seemed fine with delaying the Game for another 8 to 24 days, depending on the region. Of course, the UK gets to play it last, why wouldn't they?
Retailers already pressured digital distributioners like Steam to hold back Preorders for certain regions, and let's not mention the rising prices of many games by various publishers for Australia, Warner amongst them.